One arrested over Balochistan ‘honor killing’ after video goes viral online

This screengrab, taken from a video on July 20, 2025, shows the moment a couple is shot at by armed men in Balochistan for marrying by choice. (Screengrab/Social Media)
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Updated 20 July 2025
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One arrested over Balochistan ‘honor killing’ after video goes viral online

  • So-called honor killings are common in Pakistan, where relatives sometimes kill women and men for marrying of their choice
  • Pakistan Ulema Council says killing of a woman or a man in the name of honor is ‘un-Islamic, anti-Sharia and terrorism’

KARACHI: A suspect has been arrested for involvement in a recent “honor killing” of a couple in Pakistan’s Balochistan province, a provincial government spokesman said on Sunday, after a disturbing video of the incident went viral online.

The video clip, which shows the couple being shot at by armed men for marrying of their choice, has sparked nationwide outrage and calls for bringing the perpetrators to justice as well as the safety of basic human rights in the region.

Speaking at a press conference in Karachi, Balochistan government spokesman Shahid Rind said the incident captured in the viral video had taken place in Balochistan around Eid Al-Adha holiday.

“This area [where the incident took place] has been identified,” Rind said. “Both families did not report the incident. We will have a case registered with the state as complainant.”

The couple had been executed on the orders of a jirga, a council of tribal elders, according to reports.

Rind said they had taken data of the suspects after their identification through the viral video clip.

“Raids are being conducted to arrest other suspects,” he said, adding the government will not consider any kind of pressure.

So-called honor killings are common in Pakistan, where family members and relatives sometimes kill women and men who don’t follow local traditions and culture or decide to marry of their own choice.

On Sunday, the Pakistan Ulema Council (PUC), a group of clerics and religious scholars, said killing of a woman or a man in the name of honor is “un-Islamic, anti-Sharia and terrorism” and terrorism cases should be filed against people involved in such incidents.

“Pakistan Ulema Council demands of Chief Minister Balochistan, Governor Balochistan and IGP Balochistan to arrest the culprits who killed a woman under ‘Honour Killing’ as depicted in a viral video on social media,” the council said in a statement.

“Those killers should be tried in the Terrorism Court and the culprits should be prosecuted at the very place in the same way.”


Islamabad police review security, order heightened measures during Ramadan

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Islamabad police review security, order heightened measures during Ramadan

  • Inspector General Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi orders tighter security at mosques, markets and commercial centers
  • The police chief calls for extra personnel at city entry points and patrols during Sahoor, Iftar and Taraweeh

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s capital police chief directed officials to tighten security measures to protect mosques, markets and commercial centers during the holy month of Ramadan, an official statement said, as the country has witnessed a surge in militant violence and protests in the wake of the killing of Iran’s supreme leader in airstrikes carried out by the United States and Israel.

The move comes days after protesters in Islamabad briefly breached the Red Zone, a high-security area with government and diplomatic facilities, on Sunday. Last month, at least 32 people were killed in a suicide bombing at a mosque and imambargah on the outskirts of the capital.

Inspector General Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi chaired an Operational Commanders Conference at the Safe City Islamabad Headquarters to review security arrangements for the second phase of Ramadan, according to the police spokesperson.

“Special security for places of worship must be ensured during the holy month of Ramadan,” he was quoted as saying in the statement circulated by the police. “Security of key installations, markets and commercial centers should be further strengthened.”

He directed officials to ensure strict checks at the city’s entry and exit points, with additional police personnel deployed during Sahoor, Iftar and Taraweeh timings.

Rizvi called for “effective monitoring” across the city through safe city cameras, urging police patrol units to remain vigilant and active.

The capital police chief said additional traffic policemen should also be deployed around major highways.

“Islamabad Police remain fully committed to protecting the lives and property of citizens,” the statement quoted him as saying.